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Old 1st June 2012   #1
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Phase Issues When Employing 60s Panning tehniques

Hey,

Experimenting with dry singals panned hard to one channel and bussing to a seperate channel of verb only singal in the opposite channel.

Or, for example, dry vocal hard-left and reverb for that vocal hard-right.

Fine effect and all, but I am getting really bad phase indications (below 500 hz) when I run some of these demos I'm making through my mastering/lathe chain at work (I master to lacquer.)

Question is can I treat the reverb channel in some way to avoid any phase issues? I could high-pass the reverb buss at 500 hz but I don't want to lose body on the verb channel. And I'd like to avoid using the eliptical EQ if possible.

Thanks, mans.
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